Depart from Tunis or Hammamet for Sidi Bou Said, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Gulf of Tunis. Discover this renowned location, famous for its architecture that reflects the delicacy of its inhabitants.
The village perfectly balances its two symbolic colors, blue and white. The small Bordj, which sheltered the Mourabitounes in the 9th century, has expanded over the centuries, becoming a haven for Tunisia's noblemen.
Explore the Palace Nejma Ezzahra, a luxurious residence built by Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger in the early 20th century. With its paintings and musical instruments from the 1920s and 1930s, it is truly a masterpiece.
Visit Dar Alaïa, located at the peak of the hill in the mythical village of Sidi Bou Saïd, which serves as an exhibition-tribute to the great Tunisian couturier Ezzedine Alaïa.
Next, depart to Carthage to uncover its fascinating history through its ruins and a visit to the American Cemetery. This cemetery, consisting of acres of grass, flowers, and a variety of century-old trees, is the final resting place for 3,000 soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the Second World War.